This application claims priority of Chinese patent Application No. 200620159948.2, filed on Nov. 28, 2006.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a working machine, such as a wood planing machine, more particularly to a workpiece guiding device for guiding a workpiece fed on a workbench of the working machine.
2. Description of the Related Art
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However, during the angle adjustment of the plate 16, an angle correcting device (not shown) placed between the plate 16 and the workbench 14,15 is needed so as to enable the plate 16 to be adjusted to the predetermined angular position. Hence, the angle adjustment is inconvenient to conduct and is not precise. Moreover, once the operated lever 242 is hit inadvertently to cause rotation of the tightening rod 241, the plate 16 may be turned undesirably.
The object of the present invention is to provide a workpiece guiding device which can be adjusted conveniently and precisely, and which can retain a guiding member firmly in position on a workbench.
According to this invention, the workpiece guiding device includes: a mounting block which is disposed to be movable in a transverse direction transverse to a feeding route of a workpiece on a workbench of a working machine, and which has a front end that is proximate to the feeding route; a seat unit disposed to extend uprightly from the front end of the mounting block to form left and right abutment surfaces opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction parallel to the feeding route; left and right stems disposed to extend respectively from the left and right abutment surfaces and away from each other; an elongate guiding member which includes an abutment major surface that extends in the longitudinal direction, and that is adapted to be in sliding contact with the fed workpiece, and a connecting major surface opposite to the abutment major surface in the transverse direction; an anchoring mount disposed to extend from the connecting major surface in the transverse direction to form left and right clamped surfaces that are opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction; left and right journals which are disposed to extend respectively from the left and right clamped surfaces in the longitudinal direction; left and right clamping members which are respectively elongated in the transverse direction, and which respectively have left clamping and depressed surfaces opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction, and right clamping and depressed surfaces opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction such that the left and right clamping surfaces are brought to abut against the left abutment and clamped surfaces and the right abutment and clamped surfaces, respectively, each of the left and right clamping members having a through hole which is configured to receive a corresponding one of the left and right stems, and an annular bearing surface which is configured to be sleeved on a corresponding one the left and right journals such that the left and right journals are turnable on the left and right annular bearing surfaces to permit the elongate guiding member to turn between first and second positions that are angularly displaced from each other about a rotating axis defined by the left and right annular bearing surfaces; a tightening member disposed to force the left and right clamping surfaces to abut against the left abutment and clamped surfaces and the right abutment and clamped surfaces, respectively, so as to generate a friction force that prevents turning of the left and right journals, thereby holding the elongate guiding member firmly in a selected one of the first and second positions; an angular position presetting member including a coupling portion which is disposed outboard to one of the left and right depressed surfaces, and which is disposed to be rotated with one of the left and right journals about the rotating axis, and an anchoring portion which is offset from the rotating axis, and which is turnable about the rotating axis between first and second predetermined positions; and a retaining unit which is disposed to be releasable in the longitudinal direction, and which is disposed to releasably retain the anchoring portion on the one of the left and right depressed surfaces so as to prevent the anchoring portion from turning about the rotating axis, thereby holding the anchoring portion firmly in a selected one of the first and second predetermined positions.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The mounting block 38 is mounted on and movable relative to a fixed block 37 on the base 32 in a direction (I) transverse to the longitudinal direction (II), and has a front end proximate to the feeding route of the workpiece.
The seat unit 40 has left and right seats 41,42 which are disposed to extend uprightly from the front end of the mounting block 38 and which respectively form left and right abutment surfaces 413,423 that are opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction (II).
The coupling shaft 61 has a larger middle stem 611 which is secured to the left and right seats 41,42 by means of two screws 65, and smaller left and right stems 612,613 which are disposed to extend respectively from the left and right abutment surfaces 413,423 and away from each other in the longitudinal direction (II).
The guiding member 36 is in the form of an elongate plate, and includes an abutment major surface 362 which extends in the longitudinal direction (II) and which is adapted to be in sliding contact with the fed workpiece, and a connecting major surface 361 opposite to the abutment major surface 362 in the transverse direction (I).
The anchoring mount 50 is disposed to extend from the connecting major surface 361 in the transverse direction (I), and includes a mounting block 51 fixed on the connecting major surface 361, and left and right coupling blocks 52,53 which are fixed on the mounting block 51 and which respectively form left and right clamped surfaces 522,532 that are opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction (II).
The journal shaft 62 has a larger middle stem 621 which is secured to the left and right coupling blocks 52,53 by means of two screws 66, and smaller left and right journals 622,623 which are disposed to respectively extend from the left and right clamped surfaces 522,532 in the longitudinal direction (II).
The left and right clamping members 63,64 are elongated in the transverse direction (I), and respectively have left clamping and depressed surfaces 631,632 opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction (II), and right clamping and depressed surfaces 641,642 opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction (II). The left and right clamping surfaces 631,641 are brought to abut against the left abutment and clamped surfaces 413,522 and the right abutment and clamped surfaces 423,532, respectively. Each of the left and right clamping members 63,64 has a through hole 633,643 which is configured to receive a corresponding one of the left and right stems 612,613, and an annular bearing surface 634,644 which is configured to be sleeved on a corresponding one of the left and right journals 622,623 such that the journal shaft 62 is turnable on the left and right annular bearing surfaces 634,644 to permit the elongate guiding member 36 to turn about a rotating axis defined by the left and right annular bearing surfaces 634,644. The left and right clamping members 63,64 further have a passage 635 and a tapped hole 645, respectively, extending in the longitudinal direction (II) and aligned with each other. Furthermore, the right depressed surface 642 of the right clamping member 64 has a plurality of positioning holes 646,646′,646″ which are angularly displaced from one another about the rotating axis to correspond to first, second, and third positions of the guiding member 36, such as included angles of 45, 90, and 135 degrees with respect to the workbench 33,34.
The tightening member 70 includes a tightening rod 71, a washer 73, and an operated lever 72. The tightening rod 71 has a threaded segment 711 which engages threadedly the tapped hole 645 in the right clamping member 64, and a non-threaded segment 712 which extends through the passage 635 in the left clamping member 63 and which terminates at a coupled end disposed outboard to the left depressed surface 632. The washer 73 is sleeved on the coupled end of the tightening rod 71. The operated lever 72 has a pressing end which cooperates with the coupled end to form an abutment shoulder 721 that confronts the left depressed surface 632, and an operated end 722 which is configured to rotate the threaded segment 711 relative to the right clamping member 64 so as to force the washer 73 to depress the left depressed surface 632 by virtue of friction engagement between the abutment shoulder 721 and the washer 73 to thereby bring the right clamping member 64 closer to the left clamping member 63 in the longitudinal direction (II). Thus, the left and right clamping surfaces 631,641 are forced to abut against the left abutment and clamped surfaces 413,522 and the right abutment and clamped surfaces 423,532, respectively, so as to generate a friction force that prevents turning of the journal shaft 62, thereby holding the guiding member 36 firmly in a selected one of the first, second and third positions.
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The retaining unit 80 includes a latch 82, a biasing member 83, and an actuating member 84.
The latch 82 is received in the communicating slot 817, and has an enlarged latch end 821 which is movable relative to the anchoring portion 814 between a locking position, as shown in
The biasing member 83 is received in the communicating slot 817, and abuts against the shoulder 819 and the latch end 821 so as to bias the latch end 821 to the locking position.
The actuating member 84 has a sleeve 842 which surrounds and which is coupled to the operated end 822 of the latch 82 by means of a pin 86 that extends through a radial hole 844 in the sleeve 842 to engage a radial hole 823 in the operated end 822, and an enlarged head 841 such that when the enlarged head 841 is pulled away from the coupled surface 812, the latch end 821 is displaced to the unlocking position against the biasing action of the biasing member 83. The sleeve 842 has a spline 843 to be in spline engagement with a selected one of the splined holes 818,818′,818″ to prevent rotation of the angular position presetting member 81 relative to the right clamping member 64 so as to ensure retention of the latch end 821 in the locking position.
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As illustrated, by means of the engagement of the latch 82 with a selected one of the positioning holes 646,646′,646″ and the engagement of the spline 843 with the splined holes 818,818′,818″, the guiding member 36 can be adjusted to a predetermined angular position without the need to use an angle correcting device (not shown). Moreover, by means of the retaining unit 80, the anchoring portion 814 of the angular position presetting member 81 is retained on the right clamping member 64 so as to prevent the anchoring portion 814 from turning about the rotating axis, thereby hold the anchoring portion 814 firmly in the selected predetermined position. Hence, even when the operated lever 72 is hit inadvertently to rotate the tightening rod 71, the guiding member 36 can be retained in place.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
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200620159948.2 | Nov 2006 | CN | national |